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'IHURSDAY AUGUST 22, 1946 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU. ALASKA : ~ PAGEFIVE LAVISH SCENES Juneau Garden Club| IDOUGILAS [JOHNSON OUTLINES MERCHANT ASSH. N\ FFTTAT] INMEXICANA" Gives UpPlansforl NIEEWS AR IMPROVEMENTS NAMES MARLOWE BBI;?;IN?E*\};““ FRIDAY I W w SCHOOL D! siss ED, Addressing the Anchors Cham- : Ex T|VE E(Y SR CAPATOL FRM Coming Flowet Shor 1§ o SRR o= s e ECUTIVE SECY. ¢ yreraw woLoew Jepules anaiverary | musieh | e Juneas Gaden b bl ochol B e Dovgs ORy|of e Ak arnd, dicloted ELLEN DREW “The Remarkable Andrew” IF YOU SAW IT BEFORE YOU'LL ENJOY " (‘ uncil was held t evel in in|reccmmendations he has submitted Capitol Theatre, is first pic-|the home cf Mrs. Elton Em.snum‘ S heidl lasysovening /S8 ¢ 5 ture to be produced and directed|with Mrs. Wellman Holbrook a +.|the City Hall, with Dr. James Ry-}#0 Sccretary of the Interlor e IF YOU NEVER SAW IT An u\nm«mnr group of 45 Ju- neau merchants met last night at the third general meeting of the Merchant's Association to discuss their problems and community af-| fairs. Nominations were held for the Board of Control, but the election was postponed until all merchants can participate. Bruce Marlowe was appointed temporary Executive | an, Territorial Commissioner of Krug for improvement of the rail there by Al Santell, under his long ing as the hostess assisted by Mrs, ducation on hand to clarify school s)~l<m term contract. Constance Moore| A. H. Kingsbury 5 and to assist the two bodies| Included is a five-year program E Juizar co-star i [ the absence of Mrs. Charles > and Tito Guizar co-star, with a| In the absence of Mrs. Charles ;"o iiohtening out their affairs.|for rehabilitation costing an esti- E:upp«;mngflm.;t that i“fl“d"SJL"“ f{“'“'“"d' 3“‘?““';‘3" IMHV.' ‘““‘; UL Members of the Council present|mated $31,968,000, figured to result ;“”0- . 0‘;-"“““‘*\"“‘"- 3 ffi: iy ik ;m“(‘] it :’I-‘]“ "(" Tesi-| were Boehl, Wellington, Walters|in an annual saving of $1,615,000, Stevens, Estelita Rodrigues, Steve 15 8 - e |and Cashen and Mayor Jensen. | liqui the capital investment Geray and Guy Zanette Because of the continuous rainige L el T e were Shud-|in 20 years or 1 Scho . : . 5 Secretary, and this week will con- Lavis scenes were filmed on & during the past several weeks, the| g™ g o o T et leen| Col. Johnson gave his opinion replica of the famous Palacio Thea- | Club members decided to give Up| .’ R ) " TGPRRRE e ratiroad contd Bot b pri-, tact every merchant in the inter- 3 fexico City a 55-feet | plans for the scheduled fa ’ est of promoting an increase in the tre in Mexico City with a 55 plans for the scheduled fall flow-| "0 it oo L wae well at-|vately operated—that it could not! St Of Promoting an increase in thy ————— |of proscenium and an arch 40 feet er show. It was felt that the action| . .4 1o shectators interested injrun without ubsidization. The membership. high. Stage depth was 90 feet. of the rain upon most of the flow- Lot At | | Merchants last night pledged Complete Shows Feature Starts 8 " school and city affairs continued|road is now operating at only 25 B g8 i ee balconies|ers would make it impossible to| e y enough funds to carry on the work! ® N Q) [ ] ¢ @ |The set included three ba € ul ake it impossible ety ey Liant of capa B . : g ) Krug Uphald; [T ot s e s vl ke mprnile o' w11 ok mipon e f o, e it S i i e ot | PONCH MASS T2 xchvsn seated about 800. | e W nber ~ 14 € [ { ey . A o t a One new member, Mrs. Helcmm kAl SoHOAT IR, B 1ot want 1o “stop the inhse| CLL month Fred Henning opened a genern | LAFFS . . . Too Many to Count! Walter Scharf, Republic music prson, was takel e : * Peterson, was taken into the Club.|“py o eason for the difficulty be-|of progress” and would be willing| director, completed an elaborate| Dyuring the meeting, Miss Ann discussion with a talk on improv-| . wriatha Tty ’ g . | tween school officials and city of-|to see lifted the restricting clause | score, with five specialty number 3 a ing the civic celebrations, with re- Al leasl one s Coleman read a paper concerning ficials was | forbidding cargo to enter Anchor: o 2 7 ,--,,-,,,,---,,,,--,4--»,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,.__,,-,,,4——,.y. for Constance Moore and as many|“Full Activities in the Garden.” Sppateniy,Ovsr SULER 0 to enter Anchor-, roence particularly to the Fourth GR Yor. Giizar. “THE mlBlE WaE, by Gab- | foliowing N - TOUHA. tABIE" ak: | Diendent and geacher salarloss. ., HIA, Ove" Interior Department con-{,¢ jujy “Following his talk a pro-| [” ”flr Fiol iile, tioted MEHban composer | cussion s Eondtictal o6 “What],, Toc; Gl iteresl stemmed from | trolled ground. He said, lmw'\m,‘poml NG SRS € rekie the B. B, as a a e\a“d Ned Washington. e e Gusdai i Augugt|ine reaisation thab for more tHan e iponsiders such & move, with its |} par, - and September.” Upon the adjourn- | 75 percent of the city’s revenue this|necessary accompaniment of rhwl-‘ The merchants also related the 2 S {ment of the regular meeting mer\en would be expended on theopment of a Port of Anchorage, | difficulty of obtaining nmtenala‘H"""'"‘H""""H‘ feofeefeefesfeeferfecfenfeetooferfeteotert (Continued from Page One) oatenses mErvt tAN 2 lsdmol leaving the city without suf-|premature and added that the IU.»] to meet the housing shortage, and ge 0 eri |mpson ‘ 4o | ficient funds to operate, even fof revenue would hurt the railroad.; ¢, i i ™ The September meeting is 10 BC|0u0h the assessment and mills set | PR SO e ol e W AR bring pressure in obtaining more mam!amed and a ranroad to the held at the home of Mrs. W. J.| . Coo are at' the maxi a Territory should also be built. To Wed Soon a' "w(n with Mrs. Walker and Mrs. | 0% YEk S8 85 b0 R een | | materials for building and supply- The 14-man party which made Fred Turpin acting hostesses {an ¢ al sewer tax has been jing_houses. | PURE ©® ] ] | imposed. The i\ tae trip with the Secretary includ- 'I' | l d bt next general meetiug will ed his father, J. J. Krug of Madi- I'eaSUl’e sian e GE'I' MA(HINISTS be held sometime next ‘week, an- son, Wis.; Rep Harold Cooley (D-! VFw wul MEE'I’ | SERGEANT RALPH KIBBY \06d Srnest Parsons, temporary | \ | It has been learned here that| Preditaht: \ [Ralph Kibby of this city has re-| (HARGES RAISED ARG 7R P | | N. C.) and Rep. Robert Poage (D-| Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Tala- Texas). . | hassee, Fla., and Lt. Comdr. Rob-| ML T S R lert V. Simpson (MC) USN, son of| Members of Veterans of Foreign cently been promoted to the rank, FIRST SKY BRIDE aku Post, will meet tomor-|O0f Sergeant of Military Police, nnd‘ |Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson of | War, T b Hosp“Al NOTES this city, will be married Sep-|row night at 8 o'clock in the VFW| has been transferred to Seward,| AR increase in maximum charges! A 114?!»\)\"1: high s “tmbel 2 in the Navy Chapel at|Hall to discuss plans for reopening ' Alaska for duty. Kibby was a grad-|for machinists’ and mechanical | Jean MacDonald, daugh Admitted to St Am\.a Hospital gan Francisco, T hool girl, Homemade ice cream has that deli- r of Mrs. cious smooth flavor that delights sure Island. land redecorating the social room. uate of the 1945 class of the Doug- | services has been granted to Ju_‘(mxdun MacDonald, became that thcwho!c family v\lhcnyouuse.tlle vesterday for medical attention was The young couple met in Norfolk,|The announcement was made by las School and is & son of Mr. and|neau garages and machine shops,|city's first sky bride recently when best vanilla~Schilling pure Vanilla, v Kelly St. Clair from Hoonah, Al- Virginia, when both were stationed ' Commander Harold Mayo. | Mrs. M. J. Kibby. He enlisted after | €ffective immediately, it was an-"h“ was mtnud to Marvin Rice aska. Charles Liles and R. Larson at the Naval Hospital there. ey 2. ‘m duation and served in both the| nounud today by the Price Division by the Rev. Thomas A. Knudson in ° ° were dismissed from St. Ann’s. | Comdr. Simpson is medical of-| GIRL FOR PAULSONS | Westward and in the States. For lof the Alaska OPA, in Juneau. |a Petersburg Air Service plane pi- hlll n i Mr. and the past six months he was sta-| A joint application was submitted | loted by Trygve Hanson as it cir- C l g — e — ficer on the U. S. “Thomas Jeff= It was a baby girl for T e 1 ) VOLCANO SPOUTS con” and will be on active duty Mrs. Arthur Paulson at St. Ann's tioned in Juneau on the M. P. 0 OPA, showir sd’ wage|oled over ”“,‘f_‘ pae 18 5 Residents of Copper Center, Al- with the Navy untfl Januery 1 | Hospital this morning. Mrs. Paul-|staff. land other operating costs and ex-|Petersburg Air il\om employee. - aska report that 14,055 foot Mt. The groom-to-be's mother, Mrs.|son gave birth to a girl weighing —_— | penses which justified an increase g 5:46 o'clock.,! WILFRED RICE, DISCHARGED |over previous service charges, OPA: Sixty thousand British civilians ted. were killed in air raids during the| SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Only Wrangell erupted flames, smoke Robert Simpson, plans to attend|7 pounds 14 ounces at and ash last week. Mr. and Mrs. the wedding and will ke Iecaving e ———— —_— | Wilfred Rice arrived yeslerdny’ ‘ E. F. Glover, of Anchorage, were f San Franciso next week, :he\ Phonograph Records. Home accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Under the terms of this adjust-| two of the witnesses. disclosed here today. Beautiful. |Glenn Rice from Seattle, Wash.,|ment order, Juneau garages and | g - - o -~ |aboard the Princess Louise. Rice machine shops are now authorized| ! was enlisted in the U. S. Navy for{to charge $3 per hour for ma-| |the past year and a half since his|chinists’ and mechanic services, Al | graduation® from Douglas Schools!|other provisions of Revised Maxi-! im 1945. He was discharged on|mum Price Regulation 165 still re- August 1 after which he joined his! main in effect, with the exception mother who was waiting in the|of their previous service charges,! Blackheads too. No waiting Yes, it is true, there s a safe; harless, medicated liquid called KLEEREX that dries up pim | States for the return trip home. | which this new order adjusts to $3 overalght au it acta o o0 % [ per hour i » | CLOSE BIBLE SCHOOL BT PO R ’ ne an WO'Plece SN W surr | The daily vacation Bible School OLDTIMER PASSES | claim they are no longer e i i are w happy with their clea classes which have been conducted| Harry Rider, 80, Fairbanks area ;"‘l;‘l‘m“m' bape i Gelc cake plication does not -.n isfy, yun et Regular $7 0 $12.50 lin the Douglas Bible Church for|oldtimer, died in the Interior city BZiGi"yeur meney for | the past two weeks will come to a|recently. | Wiserex today, sure. | close with Friday's classes. A pre - o i & > ac z Pro=} pothroom rugs in chenille andi Butler, Mauro Drug Co. X L] | gram for public benefit will be held | Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock,|Shag—Home Beautiful | There will be a demonstration by COLUMBIA all pupils and displays of the han- [} “‘}‘"’Z’"“ v i ? AR ;dlwork done by the pupils during - ~ A : . : ; tion is extended to the parents and 13 / everycne is very cordially invited \ » Feor Every Purpose WYLLER COMPLETES | 182-- or —133-2 long, 2 short AND ROUTINE IIISPEUION‘ DELIVERY WILL BEGIN WITHIN A FEW MINUTES Store” ‘, Assorted Colors . . Sizes 1104 POLD SHIRTS - Sizes 110 14 Regular $1.25 t0 $1.50 Distributed By ODOM & CO. NOW 5QcEach See These Values-BELOW COST! rineer of the Bureau of Publi Roads, returned recently from g _ |routine inspection trip which in- | cluded Hyder, Ketchikan, Wrangell W;zmd Petersburg. | -The frist of this month Wyller |was to go to the Westward, where a survey party headed by R. V. Kil- (lewich is working from the south !side of Turnagain Arm to the con- |nection of the Alaska Railroad on -~ - L3 {the north side. The party has been there since the first of June, but will return to Juneau the end of this month. . ' IR :s RUMMAGE SALE Il . Wm Methodist Church, Friday 11 a.m. ® Juneau Ready-Mix Conerete, Ine. - Daily Trips to @ SITKA @ KETCHIKAN J @ PETERSBURG @ HOONAH ! ® WRANGELL @ PELICAN Also Trips to @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passényer Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME ... 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) ._...._..$90.00 per hour ot 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. 75.00 per hour 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega . 60.00 per hour 1—5 Passenger Bellanca ... . 60.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft .. . 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca ... . 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 The Triangle Cleaners ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA GOOD CLEANING and PRESSING are now Indispensable because CLOTHES Wear Longer Wf. NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof General Electric, Hot Point, Bendix and Kelvinator Products and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6

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